University of South Carolina Libraries
-ENERAL DIRECTORY, Jadiciary. District Judge-.Wm R Robortson. Commissioner in Equity-Isaac R Means. Clerk of Court-Sami B Clowney. Shcriff-Elisha W Ollever. Ordinary-James Johnston. Tax Collector-Robert H1 Jennings. Coroner-Robert Hawthorn. Escheator-Javob Feaster. Notary Public -Jas 8 Stewart. Magistrates. Jae E Caldwell, William Crosby, Rober' Hawthorn, Daniel B Kirkland, Henry Gib son, George I Miller, James Aiken, William P Broom, William M Martin, Dr William Carlisle, 11 11 Counts, Dr D Lauderdale. BOARbJS OF COMMISSIONI,RS. Coanom'sio1ers of Roads. Howell Edniunds, John Lemon, Edward SMobly, Robert B 8mith, William B Wood war.t. Dr John D Palmer, Laban C Chappell, Dr J it MoMsiter. Thomas M Lyles. John 8 Douglas,s, Iohobrt Ford, John W McMeekin, L M .1ookhardt, Geu Edward Taylor. Oosto atim4iorker-s 4- f Free Scianols. ThoA .1 I Jor.:,s. Jacob Bookman, Arthur K Cr.. W %illl,mu Crosby, Janes A M1cCro. ry, it lli , Dr J R McMastor, Dr W E AiKeu. Conmn misioses-stooApprove Pab li4 sectrilles. Henry 6I 7iott, Janes .. Aiken, John H1 Propst Mansel liall, James 8 Stewart. Con,uai'sioneersof Pablic Havild. James 11 McCants, HIugh B MeMaster, Dr %V ' Aiken. 0 It Thompson, Jaines II lIionl, Thomas Jordlan, Georgo 11 McMaster. Comassi 3Imi0cr oIf tile Poor. Roht llaIawhoro. Treasurer, Rev C Poiter, Clerk. Gen P1 I) Cook, L) It Kirkland. Tows Officers. Intendant-Dr IV E Aiken. Vardois-Dr C If Ladd. W B Creight, L IV Dilvall, J11s NicElroy. Itereserlatit ives. Senntc-Gen John Brntton. lionso of Representatives-Willi-tm J Allston, Jaues It iken, Baylis E El,ian. 11osa1it Ziol society. James R Aiken.-President. James S Stewart-oecre:arv nnil Tres. I ..lers f Nlqnin in Cellege-w R llph..on. J P Mloijts. J 11 Rion, a H McMnster, Dr , E .oken. Priticipal a- d I'vchuers of 19t. Zios ollege. G A Woodward-Prinoipal. Assistanti-Rev W P DuBose, W M Dwight. Government of the United States. President-Andrew Johnson, of Tennes see. Secretary of State-W. H. Seward, of New York. Secretary of War-Edwin M. Stanton, of Pennsylvania. Postmaster General-Williara Dennisen, of Ohio. Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles, of Connecticut. Secretary of the interier-James Harlaa, of Iowa. Secretary of the Ireasury-Hugh McCul lough, of illinois. Attorney General-James Speed, of Ken tucky. President of the Senate-Lafayette 8. Poster, of Connecticut. Speaker of the House-Sehnyler Colfax, of Indiana. SUPREME COURT. Salmon C. Chase, Ohio, Chief Justice. 1. James M. Wayne, Georgia. 2. Samuel Nelson, New York. 8. Robert C. Gier, Pennsylvania. 4. Nat han Clifford, Maino. 6. Noah HI. Swayne, Ohio. 6. Daniel Davis, Illinois. 7. Samuel Miller, Iowa. 8. Samuel F. Field, California. LIEUrENANT OENEntALs. Wingfleld Scott, Virginia. Ulyss.es 8. Grant, of Ohio. Adjutant General Lorenzo Thomas, Dea ware. DJudge Advocate General, Joseph Holt, Quartermaster General, Montgomery C iAleigs, of Pennsylvania. Coruer Queen ad Meeting Streets, C HA RLE STO0N, S, C. THIS POPULRAND WELL~ NONHOUSE is now fully open for the reception of visitor.s/ having been returnished with New and Eleganit Furni ture throughout; and offers to the traveller acconmmodations and conveniences ta aFirst Class Hotel, net to be equalled by any North or South. The patronage of the public Is Rateof Brdrday $4 0J " " per month as may agreed On-. JOSEPH PURCELL, feb 2406-tf Proprietor. PUOBLiSlrED WEEKLY AT' PICEtkNs 0. N., s. 0., BY R. A. THOMPSON & Co. T'fERMS-One Dollar and Twenty-Av. C.sfor six mronths, In advance. Advertisements inserted at $1 par squar'e for the first inser Uon, ad60 cents for eh subsequent lns'ton. [oct 9 6 T ?a 0 . 1 B 5 ta n , PBLr.rsua WasXIJ AT 0a503x, 5. 0., WINNSBORO' TRI-WEELY NEllS BY Gaillard, Desportes & Co. T he people of the District are respectfully solicited to give tie "N E WS" theiraupport. A District P'aperslsould 1i d141 Its way to every firet,ide lie itsown District. -0 IT CONTAINS TIlE LATEST GENERAL IN. TELLIGENCE, AND A VARIETY OF READING MATTER INSTRUC. TIVE AND ENTERTAINING, ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, AND AS REA. SONABLY AS CAN BE DONE ELSEWHERE, SUCH AS POSTERS, BILL.HEADS, CARDS, LABELS, BLANKS &C., &C., kC., OUR OPPT0N 18 IN THlE REAR,.0F LA.DD -BIOg', DRUG STORE, WIREE WE WIlL B FOUND AT ALL TIlES, ALL KINDS OF LAW BLANKS~ ALWArs o3 nAWIL Mar.h 2,1366,.t The ChureK Imstetlgemeer, D EVOTED to-tbe intereste. of t he Pro teant RpBcopal Church, to publish. ed 0,01^0tot N. c. Termsgo, sfbsrp. For six mouths, 82 00 For one -year, -4 00 Tsuts 'o ADvannsixd-Fifteen oe'nts a lin, OF f6r the space of a line. To yearly advertiers, a liberal deduction on the above will be-made. All Obituary and other Notices charged at one cent, per word. SubsoibeTs desiring to have their Post Offloei Afinged, will state both where their pap9it Wow being sent, and where they would a them directed in future.. A% .kie-rnonth before each subscription e4N!k&,-pencil mark on the margin will r6 i htid, thliubscriber to renew-his subscrip. tlion byAn early remittance. ' * ' All communications should be addressed, John Wilkes, Treasurer, CAurcA Intelligencer, Charlotte, N. C." Feb 1 DAILY CAROLINA TXUJE@, Charlotte, N. V. IS PUBLISHED T)AILY AND TRI-- EEKLY, and turnished to sub scriber, upon the v>llowing terms: Daily Time!, one year, $10.00 " " six months, 6.00 " " three motiths, 8.00 Tri-Weekly Times, one year, .6.00 " " six mo4ths. 8.00 " " three tw-nths, 2.00 The We.lly News, containing twenty eight columns, a transcript of the Datil Times, is published every Tuesday, at $ per annum. Chibs of ten or more, $2.60, andt a copy to the getter tp gratis. - Terms of advertiing.-In the Daily and Tri-weekly Times. one square (ten lines or less) $1 for firstlinsertion and 50 cents for each stibseqitent inseition. A reasonable reductimn made for advertisements inserted for a longer period tihan one month. Advrt,isements inserted in the Weekly Newa at $1 per square for each insertion. All lot ters on business with the above pu.'ations should 1- addressed-to, WARING & HERRON, Feb 1 Charlotte, N. C. TiE CIRIS''IAN INDR-4 B i the First o* October, or as soon as the mails are re-establialhed. I will re. new the publication of the "CHIRISTIAN INDEX" and the "CHILD'S INDEX" Ihave been publishing. Price of -Index," per annum : $8 00 Price of "Child's index," " : 60 Money may be remitted at once, as my de. termination is positive. My desire is to se cure a large subscription list with which to begin, and I issue this prospectus that sub scribers may have time to forward their re mittancep. it is my intention to issue first class pa pes, and no pains or expense will be spared to secure that end. The best writers and cogrespondents will be secured, and the highest religious and literary talent will be given to the papers. The CHILD'S PA PER will be profusely illustrated and will, in every sense, be made to conform to new title. The ChIld's Dellulet. Money may be sent by Express or other wise--if by Express, at my risk, if the ex press receipt is sent me, on the resumption of mail facilities. My connection with the Arm of J. W. Burke & Co., is dissolved, but I will estab. ish an office in Macon, Ga., where commu ni cations maybe addressed. SAMUEL BOYKIN. REVIVEDI A NEW SBRIBS OF " THE BAPTIST BANNER," WILL BE COMMENCED oN SATURDAY, THE OTH ZESTANT, AT AUoUs TA, 0oaGI A, By the Former Proprietor. IAM happy in being able to make' e above announcement. The Banner will be published every SaLurday. "& Subscriptions are respectfully ao licited. $3.00 per annum. Address JAM ES N. ELLS, Proprietor. 96- Each newspaper in Georgia and South Carolina will please ocr" twice, and send bill to J. .N. E. sept 28'65---2 The Chester .Slasadlard, BY GEORGE PITHER, PUDLISRED WEEKLY AT OBESTER C. . 5. 0 T ERMS: For one mouth 26 cents, or 76 .5 ents for threemotiths, payable strict ly in advance, either in specie or provisions No subscript ions received on any other terms than the above, nor for a longer ow shorter period.. "Any-persen obtaining a etab of ten nanies will receive the paper grasie. - Adyertisetaents inserted at 31 00 en uquarb (10.l1:dee) for the first insertion, and 70 eents for eyery additional insertiem. t'he Iatelligemceer, yesLIsBan wauKLY Ar ANDEasoN 0. 3., 5. C., .BY HOYT & HUMPUREY8. - A A TR 074A VBRTJSCNG : Advertisements ussetsad a6 the rates ei OWre Dollar tier squAre et twelve lines fot si= oete Oha ite.as.. anesivaaa. PRO S P IC T U8 -, 01 -ra W..kei ty L ece r d. T JI sobscribets will conaienee in the City of Charleston, early in Novem bir, a Family Journal, to be known as the WEKLY AECORD. It till contain eight pages of fine paper and clear type, and will make when bound, a volume of permanent value. While containing all the latest religious Intel'igence from the Churches at home and abron, it will also contain a wbekly digest of social, mercantile 'and political inieil gence, ab well as general information on literary, sclent,fid and agricultural subjects, making a journal acceptable to the city and country reader. Ministers thron gbout the South, acting as agents and receiving subscriptions, will be entitled to a copy. TERMS. For one copy for six months, $2 00 For one copy for one year, 4 00 CLUB RATES. For ten copies to one address, for six months, $10 00 For ten copies tu one address, for one year, 84 00 All subscriptions to date from the first of t he month in which received. ADVERTISINU RATES. One square $2 00; every subsequent in. sertion $1 (0. Contrlcts made on reasonable (ernq. U. t. Iit), F. A. D1001) Address " Weekp Record," Keyliox No. 3. oct 24'05. The Chuaricaosa Dally News. j S native Carolinians. the publislier.i 1 will nalstrally look to the inio-rest of their own State, avd to that of the souIth: andas citizens or ihe United Sh11os t hev will not be wanting in the proper nount of dc votion and respect for the Uoneral Govei n ment Every effort shall be maido to tnki the DAILYNE IV a first class newspnper, and in every way worthy of the patronage of the public. Our terms, for the present, will be at the rate of $10 per annum. Subscriptions re ceived for 8, 0 and 12 months, payable in advance. Advertising.-Ono square, ten lines, one insettion, One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Each cent inuation, Seventy- five cents. Less than a square, Fifteen cents per line-for first insertion ; Half Price for each continuation. Postmasters and others throughout the country, who may intereat themselves in procuring subscriptions, will be al.owed the usual per centage. CATHCART, MoMILLAN& MORTON, Proprietors, No. 18 layne St. Charleston, S. C. oct 24'65 The White :lnl'a Puper. THE NEW YORK DAY BOOK. A FIRST class weekly paper, in favor of the Constitution as it is, and tei Union as it was. The Day Book is not reprinted from s daily, but is-made up epsi%lV for- weekly circulation, with a careful jummarof tht news frole all the States, and all parts of the World, with nmarket Reports, Xjricul. tural, Finance, Literature, &c. TERMS OA VfI-IN AD VA NCE. One copy one year $2 0( Three copies one year - 5 M Five copies one year, and one to the getter up of the club, 10 0( Ten copies one year, and one to the getter up of the club, 17 0( Twenty copies to one address 80 0( Old subscribet a to the Day Book, through. out the Southern States, will receive the value still due them, by notifying us eo the present postoffice address, Send for a specimen copy, which withj sent, postage flree, on applications. Addrtess. giving postoffics, cot ~i State in full. 'CI VAN EVRIE, HORTON & CO , No. 162 Nassau Street, New York. For sale by all news dealers in cit ies and towns oct 24'05 New York Dasily Newe. D AILY and Weekly. The New Yori .Weekly News, a great family news, paper--.Benjamin Wood Proprietor-the largest, best and cheapest paper published in New York. Single copies, 6 centts ; onn copy one year $2; three copies one year $5 60; five copies one year, $8 76; ter copies one year, $17; and an extra copy to any club of ten. Twenty one copies one year, $80: the Weekly'Nue is sent to cler, gymen at $1 60. rnsw Yoax DArr.Y Nuws -To mail sub scribers,-$10 por annum; six months, $6: payments invariably in advance. 8pecimem copies of Daily and Weekly News sent, free BENJ. VvOOD, Daily News Building, No. 19, City Hall Square, N. Y. City. oct 24'65 Time Subotieraser, PUBLISRD WRURLY AT DAaLiNGTCIN, 5. 0. BY J1. M. BROWN. ' ERMS of subscription-To subseeiberi on onr books, 80: te- new submeri bers, $d. Advertiemet per square, firs insertIon, $1.80; es 0ubsequent, lnser Lion $1. A dverticeenets not paid for in advano, will be continued Matti pati for, and b< charged aooordin gly. Transelent advertise mente must be paid for In advance. Adver tisemetnts not.'mark As -a certain numbs of i'mereistu, wllV b4rmttau.d until' fow bid, had ehdtge4 awes4ngly. By WM. B. SMITl .A C0.111 Field and Fireside Book Pblishingi 68 Fayetteville St., Rq Igh, N. Cd NAEMELE$ BY MRS. FANNY MUtDA itito. One vol. 10 mo ; Fine Clot 2.00 Th!s is a thrilling story of hort-A I the fashlonAble world, and aside fti tb ing plot artistically interwoven. It a #in suggestive thoghts and descriptiv,.p elf,. gr. id and exquisite in character an., h. MOSSESFROM A ROLLING'STON! BY TENELLA-MAY BAYAhl oLAIAXE. Author or-Reminiocenses of Cuba," .eW'otd Nles,"' ITranslaliunsof Maguerite." "Lady Tartuffe," etc. One vol., 16 ino cloth, ...........Price a1.25 Contains conplet poetical writing of the pipular authoress. and is a b autilful setting of all the sparkling dianosids that have beet, round clitiging to tho -.rolling stone" of a preat life, as it washed with the ebh and flow of the deethitig tide of Thought and linagin.a, tion. THE CHANGE, A Statement of the Reasons and Facts which made me a Baptist. By rCv. T. S. KINODURY. One v'lOus,e, 16 mo. cloth, ....... Price $2 50, lut few writers wield a pen with such canl sumate skill. g're tndvigor, as Ir. Kings. hury li buok has receivea the most hearty and earnest critical endlorsement o Eilders T. E. S|cinner. J. D. llutffian, ilitor Hiblicwl Re. cirder. N. 13. Cobb. Cor. Sec. N. C. FlHptiqt Bon r<l f Dilailona. antd other mtinert Divinee. 'No Ht'ist 6amily Abould be without it. No opp-1 .... if tle laptists should fail to read it.' oci 1t'6. Tho Daily Exprs9, PETERSHURG, VA., H AS entered uponi its fltteenth year, In an enlarged 'ormn, w ih new tvpn. tiner nu.Apices highly Attering. It hns 'a large and nily incieasing circulaifon. nnd offeri to iner chatis al,l olthers desiring to conttmteute with the Nouthern public. advantages surpase cd by none. ' AIVER77.vING R.iTES: ON #QUAR11 Two weeke...................... $5 Oll One month........................ 6 tiO l'wo months.................... It. 00 Three ion iths..................... 15 0K) Six months.............,.......... 24 00 Ono year......................... 40 017 Two 9QUAas Two weeks ....................... 810 00 One month........................ 12 04) Two nonthi............... ...... 16 t0 Three months..................... 18 01) Six months ....................... 30 00 One year ........................ 61) 00 Per.ons desiring a grea'er quantity of space than above dengnated, will be accomnodated. on liberal terms. S(H8CRIPTION RATBS: Single Copy, (mailed) 8 cia. Onse month, do 75 'I haee months, do $2 00 Six months, do 3 0n One eAr, do 6 0e Add ress A. F. CRUTCHFIELD & CO.. o.t24'66 Petersburg, Va. EVEYBODY SH1OiLD HIVE A COPY 1s11ernal Reveaute Geide. EING an abstract of thi Internal Revenue, a full Direct (or Land) Tax LAws of the nited States, with Schedules of Taxation, Licenses, Stamp Dusties, Exemptions, show. Ing the Ratos under the various Tax Liw eince July 1, 1862, and Intended for the geie. ral Information of the ' lax-Payers : to which is added an Abstra-t of the Acts of Congress passed during the War, reIatIve to Abandon. ed Lands and other matters of general inter est, By E J. Elford, Attorney at Laws. Greenville. S. C.. Assessor of the Internal. Revenue 'ax for th3 lhilrd Collection District' in South Carolina. The Hook will contain about 72 pages, and will be issued in # few weeks. Price A0 con. per copy, with a liberal discount to the tradi. 3rders must be accompanied with the cash to .cure attention. Adlress. G. E. ELFORD. Publisher, oct 24'65 Greenville.S. C. ITIne Sosut serna Express Comin prasy O FF'ER unsurpassed facIlitIes for the ship. mnent (frain Aua'uata and poInts South.} of Cotton. CotIon Goods, and heavy freIg hts, for' Savannah, New York, anid all point. North Through receIpts given on whIch insurstur can he effected at lowest rates. .Inte'rnal Revenue'Tex wIll be paIrt or bonds giveni by thIs Company, in accordance wj4 re,gnlstiQnsof tha United States T aanryD partment. For paeticularsa and rates, inquIre or South ern ICxpress Company. ThIs Company as tnow prepared to forward GOLD AN'D SILVER COIN, CURKIfCY PA~RCELs, AND FREIGHTS, To Petereburs'. Va., Lynchburg. Vs.. Danville, Va.. BrIstol, Tenn.. Greensboro'. N. C , SalIsbury..N. 0., RaleIgh, N. C,, Weldon.. N. C,. Goldeboro', N. C., Walmingitn. N.0C., A ND TO .WAY sTA TIoNs on T143 VirgInIa anti Tennnasee Railroad. South.Side itatlroad, Petersburg RaIlroad. North CarolIna, 'Raiirosd, Ralcigh and Gaston RaIlroad. WiI. mington and WVeldon Railroad, and Western N. C. RaIlroad. LETTERS, MONE Y PACKAGES AND SMALL PARCEL., l'o ColumbIa. 9. C., Charleston, S. C., Angusta, Ga., Pavanniah, Ga., Mosion, Ga., Columbus, Ga., MobIle, A la., Montgomery, Ala.s. Selma, Ala., .Jackson, Mtss., New Orleans, La. AND TO waY 5?A9ettes oN YR. Cisarlotte & S. (I.. RaIlroad. Soutb.CaroUlna Railroad. Georgia RaHroads, Msaron antd W'e'i ,e Railroad Atlanta and West- PoInt is roadt Bouthwetern R ailroad(, ltoathern Rail-. -tuad, and A Ifahama and.'MiseIseIppi diallroad. All Quods shipped by.tlie Adams and Hlardena Expreas CompenIes, sad' marked to the care I of the Southern Express Compatny, will.be' roaliiloswrded to destinat Ion. . ueghts shIpper by steamishlp to our care' willibs tbrirarded.'f ESgi'ress witheut charge r ee.'eosseissio,n.ad drayag. ect aW dd rf xpes